out of curiosity...what is the reason for the strong interest in W the C? I have my own that i will tell after I hear yours :} :} :}
mpcusa coins of ancient and midieval times were made by securing the lower die in something like a large piece of tree trunk, placint the...
I'm not in any way amazed with this coin. I merely stated tht the way you described this coin is not correct. It will come back from the TPG as a...
If anything you said made any sense or were remotely possible we would all be interested no matter what country the coin came from. If you...
So who are you sending it to? I can't wait to see this in a slab!
Barack Obama Dollars :} :} :}
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My entire arguement was that there were no mint errors on the coin so yes I did state that they were not cuds. Every thing on that coin was post...
So long as he isn't taking too high a percentage I think it would be a good idea. Since his cut depends on the final sale price he will try to get...
I know just how small they have to go. In MA they fall under the Dept of Weights and Measures. I test and certify them all the time. I'll try not...
I don't have to accept any such thing as my years of experience tell me this couldn't happen during the minting process.
You didn't answer my question...do you think they flip the coin during the striking process?
one of these days I'm going to get around to writing that book..."Coin Errors for Dummies"
that makes one term he has gotten right!
Let me get this straight... you think they actually flip the coin during the striking process?
This guy's a banker and doesn't even know the difference between counterfiet and defaced? Altering a coin from the mint will NEVER make it...
I did NOt state that this coin was caused by a coin rolling machine. Go back and read it again. I merely pointed out how easy it is to move the...
First off it isn't called a "barrel" its called a collar. We already know what the results are for a coin being struck with too much pressure in...
I would love to be a fly on the wall when PCGS recieves this one!
Copper is very maleable and will form quite readily. The marks on the front occur, to a lesser degree, often just by recieving too much pressure...
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